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* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's now more famous for voicing Kirito in ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the same network]] in America.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's roles. He's now more famous for voicing Kirito in ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', a series that's often been compared to .hack// to ''.hack//'', and oddly enough enough, they both aired on [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the same network]] in America.
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** Creator/BrycePapenbrook is now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on the [[Creator/CartoonNetwork same network]] in America (also doubles as RetroactiveRecognition)

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** Creator/BrycePapenbrook is now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on the [[Creator/CartoonNetwork same network]] in America (also doubles as RetroactiveRecognition)

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** By the same token, one of the characters is named Reki.[[labelnote:note]]As in ''Reki Kawahara'', the author of ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline''[[/labelnote]]

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** By the same token, one of the characters is named Reki.[[labelnote:note]]As in ''Reki Kawahara'', the author of ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline''[[/labelnote]]''Literature/SwordArtOnline''[[/labelnote]]



* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the same network]] in America.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the same network]] in America.America.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Creator/BrycePapenbrook is now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on the [[Creator/CartoonNetwork same network]] in America (also doubles as RetroactiveRecognition)

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* HilariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight:
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Creator/BrycePapenbrook is now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on the [[Creator/CartoonNetwork same network]] in America (also doubles as RetroactiveRecognition)
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: In ''Sign'', plenty of viewers didn't care for Silver Knight's LawfulStupid KnightTemplar attitude, but his appearance in this show was widely liked.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: In ''Sign'', plenty of viewers didn't care for Silver Knight's LawfulStupid KnightTemplar attitude, but his appearance [[TookALevelInKindness appearance]] in this show was widely liked.
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There has to be objective proof for an Audience Alienating Premise, like low sales or ratings.


* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The [[{{Moe}} Art-style]] and BrotherSisterIncest did little to garner the series much appeal in the West. That didn't stop it from airing on Creator/CartoonNetwork (''completely uncut too'') in the mid 2000's though.
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** Episode 5, "Mansion of Terror" introduces a new location, a dungeon called [[NamesToRunawayFrom Cursed Woodland Murderhouse]]. Which just so happens to be modeled after a haunted mansion. Naturally, the location is filled with monsters. And whenever Shugo and his party defeat them, more spring up. Rena soon wonders off on her own and even manages to discover a room modeled after a torture chamber, of all things.

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** Episode 5, "Mansion of Terror" introduces a new location, a dungeon called [[NamesToRunawayFrom [[NamesToRunawayFromReallyFast Cursed Woodland Murderhouse]]. Which just so happens to be modeled after a haunted mansion. Naturally, the location is filled with monsters. And whenever Shugo and his party defeat them, more spring up. Rena soon wonders off on her own and even manages to discover a room modeled after a torture chamber, of all things.
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* NoYay: There are plenty of occasions in the series when Shugo and Rena act more like a couple rather than brother and sister.

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* NoYay: There are plenty of occasions in the series when Shugo and Rena act more like a romantic couple rather than brother and sister.
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* NeverLiveItDown: The IncestSubtext between the twin siblings Shugo and Rena is perhaps the most infamously remembered aspect from the series. Again, the fact that this somehow aired on Cartoon Network uncut is quite mind-boggling.,

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* NeverLiveItDown: The IncestSubtext between the twin siblings Shugo and Rena is perhaps the most infamously remembered aspect from the series. Again, the fact that this somehow aired on Cartoon Network uncut is quite mind-boggling.,
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* NeverLiveItDown: The IncestSubtext between the twin siblings Shugo and Rena is perhaps the most infamously remembered aspect from the series. Again. the fact that this somehow aired on Cartoon Network uncut is quite mind-boggling.

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* NeverLiveItDown: The IncestSubtext between the twin siblings Shugo and Rena is perhaps the most infamously remembered aspect from the series. Again. Again, the fact that this somehow aired on Cartoon Network uncut is quite mind-boggling. mind-boggling.,
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The [[{{Moe}} Art-style]] and BrotherSisterIncest did little to garner the series much appeal in the West.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The [[{{Moe}} Art-style]] and BrotherSisterIncest did little to garner the series much appeal in the West. That didn't stop it from airing on Creator/CartoonNetwork (''completely uncut too'') in the mid 2000's though.



* NeverLiveItDown: The IncestSubtext between the twin siblings Shugo and Rena is perhaps the most infamously remembered aspect from the series.

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* NeverLiveItDown: The IncestSubtext between the twin siblings Shugo and Rena is perhaps the most infamously remembered aspect from the series. Again. the fact that this somehow aired on Cartoon Network uncut is quite mind-boggling.

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* NoYay: There are plenty of occasions in the series when Shugo and Rena act more like a couple rather than brother and sister.



* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the same network]] in America.
* NoYay: There are plenty of occasions in the series when Shugo and Rena act more like a couple rather than brother and sister.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the same network]] in America.
* NoYay: There are plenty of occasions in the series when Shugo and Rena act more like a couple rather than brother and sister.
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Or, in this case- teenagers voicing teengers. Fourteen year old Shugo was voiced by Bryce Papenbrook when he was roughly 18.
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* NeverLiveItDown: The constant IncestSubtext between the twin siblings Shugo and Rena is perhaps the most infamously remembered aspect from the series.

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* NeverLiveItDown: The constant IncestSubtext between the twin siblings Shugo and Rena is perhaps the most infamously remembered aspect from the series.
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* ChildrenvoicingChildren: Or, in this case- teenagers voicing teengers. Fourteen year old Shugo was voiced by Bryce Papenbrook when he was roughly 18.

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* ChildrenvoicingChildren: ChildrenVoicingChildren: Or, in this case- teenagers voicing teengers. Fourteen year old Shugo was voiced by Bryce Papenbrook when he was roughly 18.

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* NeverLiveItDown: The constant IncestSubtext between the twin siblings Shugo and Rena is perhaps the most infamously remembered aspect from the series.



* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the same network]] in America

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the same network]] in AmericaAmerica.
* NoYay: There are plenty of occasions in the series when Shugo and Rena act more like a couple rather than brother and sister.
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* ChildrenvoicingChildren: Or, in this case- teenagers voicing teengers. Fourteen year old Shugo was voiced by Bryce Papenbrook when he was roughly 18.
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** Episode 5, "Mansion of Terror" introduces a new location, a dungeon called [[NamesToRunawayFrom Cursed Woodland Murderhouse]]. Which just so happens to be modeled after a haunted mansion. Naturally, the location is filled with monsters. And whenever Shugo and his party defeat them, more spring up. Rena soon wonders off on her own even manages to discover a room modeled after a torture chamber, of all things.

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** Episode 5, "Mansion of Terror" introduces a new location, a dungeon called [[NamesToRunawayFrom Cursed Woodland Murderhouse]]. Which just so happens to be modeled after a haunted mansion. Naturally, the location is filled with monsters. And whenever Shugo and his party defeat them, more spring up. Rena soon wonders off on her own and even manages to discover a room modeled after a torture chamber, of all things.
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** Episode 5, "Mansion of Terror" introduces a new location, a dungeon called [[NamesToRunawayFrom Cursed Woodland Murderhouse]]. Which just so happens to be modeled after a haunted mansion. Naturally, the location is filled with monsters. And whenever Shugo and his party defeat them, more spring up. Rena soon wonders off on her own even manages to discover a room modeled after a torture chamber, of all things.
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** By the same token, one of the characters is named Reki[[labelnote:note]]As in ''Reki Kawahara'', the author of ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline''[[/labelnote]]

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** By the same token, one of the characters is named Reki[[labelnote:note]]As Reki.[[labelnote:note]]As in ''Reki Kawahara'', the author of ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline''[[/labelnote]]
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** By the same token, one of the characters is named Reki[[labelnote:note]]As in ''Reki Kawahara'', the author of ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline''[[/labelnote]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Creator/BrycePapenbrook is now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on the [[CartoonNetwork same network]] in America (also doubles as RetroactiveRecognition)

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* HilariousInHindsight: Creator/BrycePapenbrook is now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on the [[CartoonNetwork [[Creator/CartoonNetwork same network]] in America (also doubles as RetroactiveRecognition)



* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on [[CartoonNetwork the same network]] in America

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on [[CartoonNetwork [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the same network]] in America
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: In ''Sign'', plenty of viewers didn't care for Silver Knight's LawfulStupid KnightTemplar attitude, but his appearance in this show was widely liked.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: In ''Sign'', plenty of viewers didn't care for Silver Knight's LawfulStupid KnightTemplar attitude, but his appearance in this show was widely liked.liked.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Shugo was one of Creator/BrycePapenbrook's earliest roles, he's now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on [[CartoonNetwork the same network]] in America
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* HilariousInHindsight: Creator/BrycePapenbrook is now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// (also doubles as RetroactiveRecognition)

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* HilariousInHindsight: Creator/BrycePapenbrook is now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// and oddly enough they both aired on the [[CartoonNetwork same network]] in America (also doubles as RetroactiveRecognition)
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* HilariousInHindsight: Creator/BrycePapenbrook is now more famous for voicing Kirito in LightNovel/SwordArtOnline, a series that's often been compared to .hack// (also doubles as RetroactiveRecognition)
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The [[{{Moe}} Art-style]] and BrotherSisterIncest did little to garner the series much appeal in the West.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: In ''/sign'', plenty of viewers didn't care for Silver Knight's LawfulStupid KnightTemplar attitude, but his appearance in this show was widely liked.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: In ''/sign'', ''Sign'', plenty of viewers didn't care for Silver Knight's LawfulStupid KnightTemplar attitude, but his appearance in this show was widely liked.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: In ''/sign'', plenty of viewers didn't care for Silver Knight's LawfulStupid KnightTemplar attitude, but his appearance in this show was widely liked.
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Is not YMMV.


* BrotherSisterIncest
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